Compile and print firewall rules. This is useful for testing.
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-*pve-firewall help* `[<cmd>]` `[OPTIONS]`
+*pve-firewall help* `[OPTIONS]`
Get help about specified command.
-`<cmd>` `string` ::
+`--extra-args` `<array>` ::
-Command name
+Shows help for a specific command
-`-verbose` `boolean` ::
+`--verbose` `<boolean>` ::
Verbose output format.
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*pve-firewall localnet*
Print information about local network.
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*pve-firewall restart*
Restart the Proxmox VE firewall service.
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*pve-firewall simulate* `[OPTIONS]`
-Simulate firewall rules. This does not simulate kernel 'routing' table.
-Instead, this simply assumes that routing from source zone to destination
-zone is possible.
+Simulate firewall rules. This does not simulates the kernel 'routing'
+table, but simply assumes that routing from source zone to destination zone
+is possible.
-`-dest` `string` ::
+`--dest` `<string>` ::
Destination IP address.
-`-dport` `integer` ::
+`--dport` `<integer>` ::
Destination port.
-`-from` `(host|outside|vm\d+|ct\d+|vmbr\d+/\S+)` (default=`outside`)::
+`--from` `(host|outside|vm\d+|ct\d+|vmbr\d+/\S+)` ('default =' `outside`)::
Source zone.
-`-protocol` `(tcp|udp)` (default=`tcp`)::
+`--protocol` `(tcp|udp)` ('default =' `tcp`)::
Protocol.
-`-source` `string` ::
+`--source` `<string>` ::
Source IP address.
-`-sport` `integer` ::
+`--sport` `<integer>` ::
Source port.
-`-to` `(host|outside|vm\d+|ct\d+|vmbr\d+/\S+)` (default=`host`)::
+`--to` `(host|outside|vm\d+|ct\d+|vmbr\d+/\S+)` ('default =' `host`)::
Destination zone.
-`-verbose` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`--verbose` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
Verbose output.
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*pve-firewall start* `[OPTIONS]`
Start the Proxmox VE firewall service.
-`-debug` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`--debug` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
Debug mode - stay in foreground
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*pve-firewall status*
Get firewall status.
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*pve-firewall stop*
-Stop firewall. This removes all Proxmox VE related iptable rules. The host
-is unprotected afterwards.
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+Stop the Proxmox VE firewall service. Note, stopping actively removes all
+Proxmox VE related iptable rules rendering the host potentially
+unprotected.